Eduardo Juárez Valero

Doctor in History, writer, and professor

Dr. Eduardo Juárez Valero has over twenty years of experience in face-to-face, blended, and online teaching at more than seven national and international universities. He has published over forty academic works, 15 books, and has experience in dissemination and outreach through local, regional, and national media. He is currently the Deputy Dean for Quality at the Faculty of Humanities, Communication, and Documentation at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

Writer, historian, and professor born in Real Sitio de San Ildefonso (Segovia) on April 24, 1968. He graduated in Ancient History and Medieval History from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 1991, and is currently working on his doctoral thesis in the Department of Medieval History at UNED. He teaches at the Segovia headquarters of AHA Internacional España, a university program affiliated with the University of Oregon.In 2007, he founded the Spanish Civil War Research Centre in San Ildefonso, where he serves as the DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH and published his first novel, *SAAYI, THE TIME DRINKER*. At the end of July 2008, with institutional support from the San Ildefonso Town Hall, he published the historical essay *THE BATTLE OF LA GRANJA: HISTORY OF A FORGOTTEN CONFRONTATION*, the only monograph written in democracy about the battle fought in the Segovian mountains in mid-1937, which included a foreword by the eminent Hispanist Paul Preston. In June 2009, he published the novel *CAMINOS DE JOFFÁ*, the final book of the epic saga he had started years earlier, which was published by HG EDITORES.Through the CIGCE, he has organized the Research Conferences held annually since 2007 in Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, which serve as a platform for the dissemination of knowledge about the Spanish Civil War, culminating in September 2009 with the third cycle attended by over fifty scholarship students from high school and important professors from various universities. In July 2008, alongside Fundación Contamíname and the ARMH, he directed the Conference on Memory Politics and Citizenship Building, as well as the documentary film *La Granja, July 18*, premiered during the event. In June 2009, he co-directed with Juan Avilés Farré, Professor of Contemporary History at UNED, the summer course *The Spanish Civil War and the International Brigades: 70 Years Later*.

Eduardo's books

Some of Works

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